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Release Date:
December 7, 2017
Original Title:
Illegal Civilization - "Summer of '17"- Episode 1
Production Companies:
Illegal Civilization Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 20
For many young people, summer in the suburbs is its own little universe. During this precious chunk of time off from school, adults are often out of sight, even further out of mind, and friends become the most important people on the planet. As you skate, swim, or chill through the days, there’s the opportunity of getting to know your pals — and yourself — better than ever.
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Assistant Camera:
Anthony Goodman
Lyle Mouton
Assistant Director:
Eddie Luchemebe
Associate Producer:
Rachel Day
Nick Dierl
Casting:
Mikey Alfred
Alondra Buccio
Dan Bernstein
Kasey Elise
Director:
Mikey Alfred
Director of Photography:
Ayinde Anderson
Executive Producer:
Robert Semmer
Graphic Designer:
Matthew Torres
Line Producer:
Jonathan Paltin
Original Music Composer:
Irv "Pasque" Mejia
Producer:
Malcolm Washington
Production Assistant:
Viviaan Ramirez
Samuel McIntosh
Sound:
Ian Napoleon Evans
Chris Robleto-Harvey
Story:
Nico Hiraga
Aramis Hudson
Mikey Alfred
Writer:
Nicole Levin
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